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Physics, 25.10.2019 21:43 baileyrw

A64.0-kg skier starts from rest at the top of a ski slope of height 62.0 m.
a)if frictional forces do -1.10×104 j of work on her as she descends, how fast is she going at the bottom of the slope?
take free fall acceleration to be g = 9.80 m/s^2.
b)now moving horizontally, the skier crosses a patch of soft snow, where the coefficient of friction is 0.18. if the patch is of width 70.0 m and the average force of air resistance on the skier is 160 n, how fast is she going after crossing the patch?
c)after crossing the patch of soft snow, the skier hits a snowdrift and penetrates a distance 3.0 m into it before coming to a stop. what is the average force exerted on her by the snowdrift as it stops her?

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